In bvo, onennd half-pound’ cam-whole, ground orfina ground for pereolalor use. J A1805! Qrocers Everywhere fITHE KING OF COFFEES", 1“ j not it A) find here. 55m.- Bndimflj ~11??? '1= Berfs Beans-baked in the 01d fashioned vvay. _ Nothing but Canadian hand picked beans are used-they cost us more but the flavourl-isworth‘ it. Enriched with the juices of choice clout fat back pork and garnished extra fancy Barbados Molasses. Msn-Oh-Mian, there's-A nothihg. finer to satisfy a hungry appetite! One-tenth oi the population of ' A tax has béen placed on short Moscow. Russia. are out oi work. skirts by a. town in Spain. At All Dealers Afaivour+ t; i an en s BEANS - a yonriitflkie. r IWII; . v - 1 un-uuum/ne... STARTING TUESDAY, nnvnnnnn 12m. - MR. DANIEL F. MJEVEHAN, OF n. F. MEEHAN, 1N0.- Nlew van". Will be at our 5cm and will l» interested in an grade- oi’ Silver Fox, Red Ens; and Cross 110x Pelts for llhited States and European markets ‘at highest market in yoyr pelts and g t the CASH while tho but boiling mun know at hail. v .. peiting station and cleaning plant is no.1‘ ot \\/i‘<\ w. ‘nu 7m. but when Jerved ‘with ‘B2115 Bread; w». h...» . . ‘ 1-11». '" t ‘iiilnwfhiliim l" -_ The evening subject will be How to Y Far Country.” Everyomrmadc wel- SIL VER a. FOXES ieuoe at Bruce's; pen numbers at en's. ' ' 9230-11-22-3]. stock at Braces. * paint at Bruce's. "7 ' ' QISO-II-I-ZZ-Iil. '-A cbmumo um: of ladies: dresses, about one dozen in the lot‘, mostly wool materials. last ‘s Western Guardian . main} wifiiwmti‘ icSEfiI ‘uhis p . _ i‘ “A ' --nur Al. fllllflettors sud‘ 230-11-22-31.‘ ‘- ' . » -—v—-.—~ 1 \ ' 4.4mm comes -, in inter-long Juno A. Erna omen» in u] ac 3!. s... As this as well as omvd _ one. motion of om ensuing your renulid : , f - W - Ioduiuoapc stock, each $3.75. -vou on: so: silk crepe and’ only $3175 at Sinclair's. 9254-11-23-21 ——LATEST SHOWING =ladles' cloth coats in ‘town at remarkably low prices at Sinclair's. ,, ._ a ~ 9254-11-23-21 -Al§Y'l‘l!lNG" IXiAT n new in ladies’ cloth or fur coats you will Please call ‘gnd let us show you the mplete range. You v7i1L§gwe money at Sinclair's. . _ 'l 9254-11-23-21 --1.Ao1es' ctom coatsiat $15.00 $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00., Call and see these while our stock is well as- sorted at Sinclair's 9254-11-23-21 —0NE HOLLAG X Iii X 15, one roll 24" x 1E1.- x 15 "will make one breeding pen 12'): 20 x 8 1t. high covered top and bottom. Order now at Broccls. - . . . _ 9230-11-22-11. -;STILL HEADQUARTERS. for ladies‘ fur coats, including Hudson Seal, Electric Seal, Persian Lamb, Northern Rats, all at very attract- ive prices at dinclairs. 9254-11-23-21 satin dresses worth up to 815.00 for . .‘ ‘ ‘ 811191.191‘: - 9254-11-23-21 uls,.Wllrriot Valley; Grand. _; l). M. McDonald, 3mm n1 v 1 e sni|c Miieil Meeting, Grand Di- vision, Sons of_ Tem- perance. ° The Grand Division met in ses- sion on Oct. 23rd in Fredericton. the guests cl’ Refuge Division, with an unusually large attendance o! delegates from the subordiuatedl- visions, especially from Cape Wolfe which is a. long distance- away. Cur Cape Wolfe delegaltes deserve our appreciation ‘for their seflort. Their Division has almost ‘dopbled ' —’l‘HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN may be obtained from the Hunter Book Store. nextBanlr 011love Bcotia. Water Street. Subw scriptions will be-recelved and ld-i vertisemeuts taken (or insertion in‘ the Guardian. . ' . ---g- ' y —CENTRAL BEDEQUE- Baptist Pastorate, Sunday, Nov. 25th. Dr Sldey will preach D. V. as follows: Central Bedeque Church at 10.45 n. m. and 7.30 p. m.; also at Lower Freetown if roads permit. at 3 p.m. Study the,Blble. E. C. Sidcy. -ENGAGEMENT‘— Mr. and Mrs. Robert -N. Walled‘. ‘o! Summerside, announce the engagement o! their daughter. Janet Robert/s, to Mr. Donald F. Macrlarlane, marriage to take place early in December. 9285-1l-23-ll —LADIES FUR. COATS, new mo- dels and rich appearance are our leading features in, Hudson Seal. El- ectrlc Sea], Persian, Northern Rat, and plain or fancy plushes. There is a coat awaiting you here moder- ately prlced. at Sinclaius. , ' 9254-11-23-21 -—'l‘llE. UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA, Kensington, Nov. 25. — Rev. J. R. Saint, D.D., Minister. 9.45 a. m..-Sunday School; 1l a. m.. Stewardship-Our Possesslons; 7 n. m. The Ability of God-Our God is able; 3 p. m.. First United Church. Summerfleld. A hearty welcome tr- -KENSINGTON KRESBYTER- IAN SERVICES-Sunday. NQV. 25th s‘. 11 o. m. end '7 u. m. Special preacher will be Rev. J. Lewis ‘Wil- liams. B, A" B. D. Morning sub- Ject. "Though thou slay me, yet will I trust." Evening subject: "The B01118. -NOW ASSEMBLING 150 PAIRS 0F FOXIgIS-Messrs. Mulligan 8a Morrison shipped on Thursday three pairs o1 choice silver foxes at their ‘elebratcd ranch at Northern to Mr. Colmaxfs ranch in Ontario. They are-now hssembling in the, Compton building on Central street one hundred and fllty pairs. the pick of ranches in all ports of the lslandrof bee. les which will be shipped about middle of next week, alter bein! marked. mated and cratod. which workls now pro- in members since our. last quar- terly meeting. The Grand Scribe, Bro. Emerson Huestls gave a brie! report on the standing pf the Di- visions. which shows a. considerable increase in membership. This ls very gratifying indeed. 1t is our desire to see many more subordinate Di- visions operating soon. . The following members were then initiated into the Grand Division: Bro. Allie McNeil]. Cope Wolfe. Sis; Ruth Stevenson, Fredericton. Sis. Hilda Cutclifle. Fredericton. . _ - - - fillnunlfiu Linimeni (or (ii-lune. -———~-—<-0-> ~_-»- _E“ast.ern Gudrdiaiz mmsrnnu AorNr-Mi-‘QJ, w. " Murdock is‘ Guardian Agent in Montague and wlll_be pleased to and renewal subscriptions. _ . ~.—r-\\- _ “..°'1‘HE LADIES of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church will hold a chicken supper and Bazaar in Odd- fellows Hall. Montague. on Wednes- day. NOV. 28th. - ‘9223-11-21-41 .- ‘ ' "l-l . wronmzn rsmlvnsns - §'BO—_ ple of Cardigan. P. E. I..- will be glad to learn that a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Foley of Rich- mond. Calif. on October 16. The baby weighed 11 pounds and was christened Gerald. The happy par- land Maple Leaf. msuunilv snnvrcris “my. .1. M. McLeod will preaohon Sunda the 25th in Georgetown at ll a. m. and 7 p. m. and in Sturgeon at ‘2.l5 p, m. ‘ ' - ..°MONTAGUE CIRCUHX- Rev. J. W. Williams will conduct services on. the Montague circuit Sunday, November 25th as follows: Montague l1 B. m.. Gemgewwn, 3 p. m, and attlézégeon at 7 p. m. All cordially in- -."WELL Known niasmswr. The death of Mrs. Catherine Camp- bell, wiic of the late Ebenezer the home o1 her daughtsrkurs. J, B. Cordonhltoseneath. Nov. 11th., aged 76.- Funeral service was con- ducted by Rev. C. E. Armstrong. as- sisted by my. u. sun. Rev-J. c. Martin. Interment Lower Montag- ue Cemetery. . _ . - ..-=-wuls'r sworn‘: Mllllgan dz’”Morrisbn ranches t ‘ei“5'ié¥rstn~nsr1=b . nnnilfi-nm f?‘ r.,-.iv,..rr J'- ..'- cccdlng, to, replenish the, various llcsmof Little Pond Altar e an throughout the Western States, Sdale mu .. The ladies pxjlue doubted by Mrs. Mex A. Moljxmeld was won by, ' c Alex A.‘ vMcbonald. . Will's P1116 donated ;by Mr. B. A. Aitkan Ifilid Mil. James: both gentléuiénvhev the ‘The. lucky chltit‘, two pounds Avnatulbv wmam Fisher. v won Y _ Alfred Mcflouhld. A ‘ H .. limit rake donpted by Mrs.- Wiiitnm ' - ran-w and won by itvguming con- test went "to Mr. home, Keefe. Af- ter ohs prizes were given out, a. _ licious. lunch t grqld ‘q _ \ ledies. purine t ‘e interval? in to lifmfi 53W ua-ul-u ind MrhvJemu Banks Society able whlst in “Jinnah- Wldly Glifillilfll. NW. 19. The gentle- Stacle was won by Ma. A. A.- E. McDonald, of Points. rs bMr. n music was le McDonald ~ c/i-nnd onnpwn: 0,. s. - ma, , ‘Springfield, Grand murmur; _ - , niual and Quajffgfly lidoDonaldjJ. n. Jardlnmfiswiiyatt ents are natives o! Cardlgan.-Ouk-| Campbell, Montague, occurred st . 1w Weeks. Fredericton, cmnd bur- gfimud Sezitlneli, Rev. RQHJStp- "vert,‘Hunber River. Grand] Mlrtjtoy , Resolutions and stlto (rt-tho order —Bro.' J. c. Brodie ‘m Mc- Finance --Bro. Racism. - Programme Committee-Sis. Mm. ARgtyhOarter, Irene Weeks and Agnes ill‘: m Flnancavcmnmi‘ ' ttkeeiifeported‘ finances satlsf . tertalnment for our public evening ‘and showed in no uncertain inan- ner that ‘temperance sentiment‘ is very strong in Fredericton. , cannot every cozmnunity__‘jmp;ve a strong temperance sentiment! sure- ly we need same greatly to edu- cate our growing boys and, girls i0 the effects oi’ mtemperauoe and All its resultant evils. We cannot close our eyes any longer to the great need of more education along tern-l pqmnce lines, and the sooner this .15 done the ‘better will be our country. v . a ‘ for the evenln! Opening j Theprogranuna meeting was as follows! chorus by Refuge Division; remarks ‘New dress o1 welcome mnerson Huestis: {sun by Mrs. Everett Colllcut: od- :dress by Rev. W. 5.1011113, our incwly elected Grand Worthy Pat- ‘rlarc-h; lnstrumentalmusic by Ben Weeks: short addrws by Jylm Has- lam; solo by Emerson "H tlfl; ltd- diess, Hon. Peter Sincl . ljeadinil. M.'s. Everett Ooliicut; $010 and fmusic, Mrs. my Carter; address ,and reading or resolutions by Rev. an. 1-1. Stavert. -- - a . Bro. R. .,Stavert for tho com- mittee on resolutions and state of ithecrdicr read the following reso- Ilutlons: ' . 1. ‘Phat we extend thanks to the good people of Fredericton for their kind and sincere hospitality: 2; That we continue in 1111B upon the members oi our local gov- prnment’ the great necessity’ i?! 1W1- ling s. better text-book dealing with ithe evils of incemperqnce pimped on the curriculum oi our public schools, i 3. That in view of the fact that ireports ore ‘M1118 091111110111!’ 911'" culated throughout our “PPWUIW- itha-t a number o! our prohibit-Ibo loillcers are apparently not 117108 W enforce the law. resolved that We A duotcr; Allie McNelll, Gide-White, . Pmoo; c » , Carter. cnulonliwwn.‘ ~. The followinaflqopmflttvw were Kay, Emerson vliuesids, Rev. B. H. Y‘ a1 Stravert. committee prepared a. splendid, en- f meeting, ‘which was well dttentléd ' n... n... Fdi.......i..... . ‘incomparable?’ Overs creation.-. n "new _ and intriguing in'stylc and color. . . .3 ‘correctly and fharmingly solvcsi... c, over-f a shoe problem oi-"t ousands of ._ disdriminiiting’ ‘women. A With its" additional verve and snap inthigh and low lasts, the new season's r_ Zipper ,_ Boot is now being featured in thebcttcr shops and department dores. Season after Scasonrhis Assure yourself of dry, warm and Icgmfoi-tabie wglléiflg ‘this ' winger by including at least one i £11‘: ‘o'i'~Zippers~ in your ~ i l winter wardrobe. a h CANiiDlAN ooomucl-l cournuv rim-rep, xlrcusnrn, om". urge upon the Government the great need o: having these resort?‘ invest-lasted. and 1i the" mum v Maggy n: such charges. to have them at once dismissed from office. 4. mt. while we shall d0 s" in oum power to have out lfl-Ws BIB-inst intordcatlng liquors strictly enforc- gehqqi teachers and also ioeachprfl’ in quip uiblic‘ schools to put forth eve ' ort ‘to carry w a cmnalsn of ucaltion anions our vwntvw- ple nydrgnnizmv Binds. °"H°.p°' Divisions. m.. md all 0W1’ m- thods oi o, likenumner. _ ' 5. "that from n w until _ June 1939Uwe s. Qran Division do Bll in our pdwei‘. ‘to 396i? @1115“ lily P9‘ tore the public the necessity of 1W" ihg honstone unturned w, mo“ l” lmpdsslble to have our Prohibit“ Law [Qfllflllfld from the 5mm“ Books oi Prince Edvard island. s. ma. ya; as a. Grand Dlvlsivn flaked-his iznnvrilmil! "1 extenwfi to w. God.)- McLeod. mun. our been. fleoied as m: Worthy rat; rutrqn o! the National Division o!- North America of the Bonsai Tem- perance. ' 7.. Tm . Gradd‘ isionof New Brunswick Jam F‘ McDowell/I've lfi- near future, , . wanna/r iiéwnfitfilfitlwfildfnnfi‘ °~ “ w‘ ‘“"° M "w" ‘i tfvtoth. a, the .. .. ....... LePdgeShoe cn Ltd, and Gnir,isrns Ltd, i hearty, cfillrfltuldtionfl. in harms ma?” “"5"” *4’ m‘ Tmwm“ er 0n- v nevi? mo: > .. = . ;-‘ I we squdxfiletlngs to the m!‘ _ m _ Ah tom when some meets‘ in Moncion in the m-wliom ‘haw;- 5 ‘w; if. a isn’r ¢.....1..-.1. i: uni a Zippe- 1 v . K sentinel. Hi-Press RubberFoo ‘ear v inn Prince Edward isinndfl , Wholesale ‘and Retail Distributors 6f ' i, 1 _". u Jn t... d. n. .. n. d... soc. . w». m. c»... wnl~.~-.n- ':..;if'.‘.‘iil’.:‘:.’:.'.:i“..‘2§ c: r we» "i ,_ r fllfilllnfiilli ltcflcdwecan- Thu‘ m‘ s m, ” ' ‘m mew“ m“ h‘ h” we“ Mild. l: is can ‘tiialituntdtligb i _.\ pained. We all know, we“ by ‘WW of h“, J-afimm ~ " 1nd the carrying ' Promises has been done. We are glsd_ tmweloome to this‘ ‘section. of Prince Edward‘ mm ' ' 1m While “we, heir a, great ' Rev’ walla“ s" m do ceiéttomih ohunnel -in theisptangfleld m a‘ L y "t, our Prohibition ilollod to give honor